The Gable hybrid azaleas were introduced by the late Joseph Gable of Stewartstown, Pennsylvania. They are the result of crosses between R. poukhanense and R. kaempferi, as well as many other species and hybrids. Upright, evergreen shrub said to be […]
Rhododendron indicum ( Violetta Glenn Dale Hybrid Azalea )
The Glenn Dale evergreen hybrids were developed in Maryland from R. indicum, R. kaempferi, R. simsii and many other species and hybrids. They are compact, spreading, evergreen azaleas developed primarily for cold hardiness along the mid-Atlantic states. Flowers are borne […]
Rhododendron indicum ( Mrs. L.C. Fisher Bobbinks and Atkins Macrantha Hybrid Azalea )
The Bobbinks and Atkins Macrantha Hybrids, introduced in the 1940s in New Jersey, are hybrids of R. indicum crossed with Kurume or Kaempferi Hybrid azaleas. They are dense, upright evergreen shrubs, medium in height. Though azaleas have a potentially large […]
Rhododendron indicum ( Macrantha Pink Indica Azalea )
This cultivar is a clone of R. indicum and was brought to France from Japan in 1877. R. indicum is a dense evergreen azalea native to Japan, with lanceolate to oblanceolate leaves. Flowers are borne late in the season, either […]
Rhododendron indicum ( Macrantha Indica Azalea )
This cultivar is a clone of R. indicum and was brought to France from Japan in 1877. R. indicum is a dense evergreen azalea native to Japan, with lanceolate to oblanceolate leaves. Flowers are borne late in the season, either […]
Rhododendron indicum ( Macrantha Double Indica Azalea )
This cultivar is a clone of R. indicum and was brought to France from Japan in 1877. R. indicum is a dense evergreen azalea native to Japan, with lanceolate to oblanceolate leaves. Flowers are borne late in the season, either […]
Rhododendron indicum ( Flame Creeper Indica Azalea )
This cultivar is a clone of R. indicum and was brought to France from Japan in 1877. R. indicum is a dense evergreen azalea native to Japan, with lanceolate to oblanceolate leaves. Flowers are borne late in the season, either […]
Rhododendron indicum ( Brilliantina Southern Indian Hybrid Azalea )
The evergreen Southern Indian Hybrids originated in the Deep South of the U.S. in the mid-19th century. Their parentage is mainly owed to the Belgian Indian hybrids and other species such as R. indicum and S. simsii. They tend to […]
Rhododendron indicum ( Balsaminaeflorum Indica Azalea )
This cultivar is a clone of R. indicum and was brought to France from Japan in 1877. R. indicum is a dense evergreen azalea native to Japan, with lanceolate to oblanceolate leaves. Flowers are borne late in the season, either […]
Rhododendron indica hyrids ( Chimes Belgian Indian Hybrid Azalea )
With large semidouble, profuse, deep purplish red 3 3/4 inch flowers, this evergreen azalea prefers temperatures that do not drop below 20 to 30 degrees F. The Belgian Indian azaleas are the result of crosses between many different species, including […]